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Revision as of 12:49, 25 October 2017
Rosanne le Roij
- 25-10-2017 -
Research proposal
1. Focus on the maximum achievement of production technologies and thereby lost in focus on the human perception and experience of a building and the building material –
a. material properties (material research)
b. design/construction comprehensibility (structural optimisation research combined with philosophical research on user experience)
2. Selling mass customisation – people don’t understand it, but this is also often because designs are made digitally. People can’t see the overall picture and only elements are created 1 to 1 as a prove of concept. 3D printing fills in cavities which results in a not representative physical model from the design (3D printing research on G-code)
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